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Organisation
Absorption in the Small Intestine"
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Small
intestine
The part of the digestive system where the products of digestion are absorbed into the
bloodstream
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Small
intestine
Very long (around
5
meters in humans)
Covered with
millions
of
villi
Villi have
micro villi
that further
increase
surface area
Villi have a good
blood supply
to rapidly remove products of digestion
Villi have a
thin
membrane to ensure a
short diffusion path
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Absorption
of products of digestion in the small intestine
1.
Diffusion
of molecules that can be absorbed by
diffusion
2. Active transport of
molecules
that cannot be absorbed by
diffusion
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The adaptations of the small intestine allow for a rapid rate of
diffusion
of the products of digestion into the
bloodstream
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The small intestine is adapted to
absorb
the products of
digestion
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